In 2017, Protecting Earhart's, Tod Swindell finalized
and copyrighted his long term Irene Craigmile Bolam Versus Amelia Earhart forensic research and human comparison study.
His study results enabled him to claim the forensic solving of Amelia Earhart's eight decades old missing person
case in his name and in the names of his long-time collaborators, Randall Brink, Joseph A. Gervais (posthumously),
Rollin C. Reineck(posthumously), and Joe Klaas(posthumously).

To contact
Tod Swindell directly about his multi-tiered Amelia Earhart IP objectives, including rights to his feature film, "The
Lost Electra," his Earhart animation project, and various literary IP's, not to leave out his two-decades long 'Irene-Amelia
journey,' send an e-mail query to evantod777@yahoo.com or phone his voice-mail at 323-317-0886. Viable reach outs will be
put in touch with his Entertainment Attorney. Thank You.

Irene-Amelia.com advertises
nothing but the truth about Amellia Earhart. It has existed as a World Wide Web internet website since 2007. Although periodically
shouted down by naysayers, it has never been overchallenged. It features researcher, Tod Swindell's first ever embarked on,
"Comprehensive Forensic Analysis and Forensic Comparison Study" that, 1.) Proved more than one person used the same
'Irene' identity. 2.) Displayed the head-to-toe physical and character-traits congruence the Joseph A. Gervais 1965 recognized
"Irene Bolam" shared with Amelia Earhart. 3.) Proved the Joseph A. Gervais 1965 recognized "Irene Craigmile
Bolam" appeared nowhere identified as 'Irene' prior to the mid-1940s, ultimately concluding against the grain fo conventional
knowledge, that she and Amelia Earhart marked the same physical human being in younger and older forms going by different
names.

Tod Swindell's forensic analysis
endeavor was initiated in 1997. It first received national notice in 2002 while it was in progress. His original titled manuscript,
Protecting Earhart: The Beautiful Alter Ego and Silent Legacy of History's Most Famous Flying Heroine has been housed
and registered at the Writers Guild of America West since 2004, #1033972, and was ultimately copyrighted after several revisions
and updates in 2014, # TXu 1-915-926. It was again copyrighted in 2017 with additional combined elements from the forensic study newly
inserted, # TXu 2-061-539. For
subsidiary-rights inquiries call 323-317-0886

Irene-Amelia.com is dedicated to the past tireless efforts of the late
USAF Major Joseph A. Gervais [1924-2005] and the late USAF Col. Rollin C. Reineck [1920-2007], two World War Two heroes who
began expounding on the 'Amelia became Irene' truth decades ago. A major thank you goes to Tod Swindell's chief collaborative
partner, Lost Star author, Randall Brink, who worked directly with Joseph Gervais for well over a decade before introducing
Tod Swindell to him in 1996. A thanks also goes out to pilot-author, Ann Holtgren Pellegreno, who supplied additional 'Irene'
photo data and handwritten letters for the study, along with much similar data Joseph Gervais and Rollin Reineck forwarded
Tod's way after it was transferred from a 1970s good friend of Mrs. Bolam's, the late Diana Dawes. All of these elements combined
enabled the study to reach its reality based conclusion. Thanks as well to former CIA operative, Bazzell Baz, who provided
some keen insight to this Earhart truth seeking endeavor when it was first getting underway in Santa Monica, CA in
the mid-1990s.

Joseph A. Gervais, who is still considered by many to have been the most knowledgeable Amelia Earhart
investigative researcher ever to pursue the truth, first asserted the Irene-Amelia reality in 1965. The controversial 1970
McGraw-Hill book by Joe Klaas, Amelia Earhart Lives delved into the enormous amount of Joe Gervais' investigative
research and displayed the first nationally published photo of Mrs. Irene Craigmile Bolam, AKA the Gervais-Irene, FKA
'Amelia Earhart.'

From Tod Swindell: "Regardless of the fallout caused by Amelia
Earhart Lives after 1970, my good friends, Major Gervais and Colonel Reineck spent the remaining decades of their lives
working to better advance the reality of Amelia Earhart's name-changed survival to authenticity, after enduring their own
long term evaluations of the existing evidence that supported it. Their efforts, but especially the decades old, never wavering
"Amelia became Irene" assertion made by Joseph A. Gervais, inspired me to orchestrate the forensic analysis that
ultimately proved their long held beliefs correct. Colonel Reineck's book, Amelia Earhart Survived that was published in
late 2003, and was driven by my 'newly embarked on' forensic comparison study. Portions of my study appeared in his book,
although a more extensively display of my material is seen here in Irene-Amelia.com. Colonel Reineck's book was also the first
to credit my study for "proving" how one of the Twentieth Century women who used the same 'Irene' identity had been
previously known as Amelia Earhart."